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1) Men's coxed eights rowing team.
2) Women's coxed eights rowing team.
3) Ryan Cochrane in men's 1500 meter freestyle swimming.
4) Adam Van Koeverden in men's 1000 meter kayak singles.
5) Tonya Verbeek in women's lightweight class (55 kg/121 lb) freestyle Wrestling.
As of August 18, Canada has won 251 Summer Olympic Medals (57 gold, 88 silver, 106 bronze) and 119 Winter Olympic medals (38 gold, 38 silver, 43 bronze).
Russia won 27 silver medals at the 2005 Summer Olympic games in Athens.
At the 2004 Summer Olympic games in Athens, France won a total of 9 silver medals.
In the 2010 Olympic games, Canada won 14 gold medals, 7 silver medals and 5 bronze medals, for a total of 26 Olympic medals for the Canadian team. They came in third place behind Germany with 30 medals, and USA with 37 medals.
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Canada won a Gold Medal, 5 Silver Medals, and 12 Bronze Medals for a total of 18 Medals for the 277 athletes represented by the Canadian Olympic Committee and were 13th in total medals for a country
Russia won 28 gold medals at the 2004 Athens Olympics, from a total of 92 medals.
1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles Canada won 44 medals.
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Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein has won 9 Winter Olympic medals (2 gold, 2 silver, 5 bronze) and 0 Summer Olympic medals.
Through the 2010 Games they have won 19 Olympic medals (2 gold, 6 silver, 11 bronze), all in Summer Olympic competition.
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, the Canadian athlete that has won the most Olympic medals is speed skater Cindy Klassen who won 6 Winter Olympic medals. Gold - 1) 2006 - 1500 meters Silver - 1) 2006 - 1000 meters, Team pursuit Bronze - 1) 2002 - 3000 meters 2) 2006 - 3000 meters, 5000 meters The Canadian athlete with the most Summer Olympic medals is Phil Edwards who won 5 medals in athletics, all bronze: 1) 1928 - 4x400 meter relay 2) 1932 - 4x400 meter relay, 800 meter run, 1500 meter run 3) 1936 - 800 meter run